The epic fight in Los Angeles was controversially scored as a draw meaning Wilder kept the WBC heavyweight belt

Mac posted on Instagram heralding his company The Mac Life's coverage of the fight, saying: "I am very proud of my team at @themaclifeofficial! We are now leading the pack with our in depth coverage of fights and events.

"From the boxing bout recently, to our UFC event coverage, our numbers are now number 1 of all media outlets in promoting these great fighters and events!

"The coverage of the Fury/Wilder fight was outstanding. I got to see Tyson’s amazing attitude in overcoming his inner demons and I could really feel the struggles that Deontay faces as a young black man in America.

"I have never felt more for a fellow mans struggle in all my life. It truly opened my eyes to both of their battles and I was blown away! Thank you to The Mac Life for getting their stories across to me and the general public in a way like never before. "Making that historic bout, even more historic!

The former double champ is also looking ahead to a big weekend of UFC action with the featherweight title, a title which McGregor once held, on the line at UFC 231 on Saturday .

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White also refuted suggestions that McGregor was set to fight Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone, telling FOX Sports: “The ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone fight has never ever been discussed. That’s completely not true, I said the fight that makes sense right now is probably Poirier.

“Then Tony (Ferguson) gets a shot at the title (against Khabib) and the two winners fight each other.”

If McGregor is to face Poirier it will be a rematch of their September 2014 fight – which The Notorious won in just under two minutes at UFC 178.